Second Year Common CORE- 2011-2012
APSC 200
|
Engineering Design and Practice II
|
F
|
3-0-1
|
4
|
APSC 293
|
Engineering Communications |
F
|
.25-0-.75 |
1
|
| CIVL 200 |
Civil Week I: Professional Skills |
F |
.5-1-1 |
2.5 |
| CIVL 210 |
Chemistry for Civil Engineers |
F |
3-1-1 |
5
|
| CIVL 230 |
Solid Mechanics I
|
F |
3-.5-1 |
4.5
|
| MTHE 224 |
Applied Mathematics for Civil Engineers |
F |
3-.5-1 |
4.5
|
| Complementary Studies, List A, B, C or D |
F |
3-0-0 |
3 |
| APSC 221 |
Economic and Business Practices in Engineering
|
F/W |
3-0-0 |
3
|
| CIVL 215 |
Materials for Civil Engineers |
W |
3-1-.5 |
4.5
|
| CIVL 222 |
Numerical Methods for Civil Engineers |
W |
4-1-0 |
5
|
| CIVL 231 |
Solid Mechanics II
|
W |
3-.5-1 |
4.5
|
| CIVL 250 |
Hydraulics I |
W |
3-.5-.5 |
4 |
| MINIMUM CREDITS |
45.5
|
Note: A minimum of 6 credits must be taken from Complementary Studies List A.
Third Year Common CORE -2012-2013| CIVL 300 | Civil Week II: Professional Skills | F | .5-1-1 | 2.5 | | CIVL 330 | Structural Analysis | F | 3-.5-.5 | 4 | | CIVL 340 | Geotechnical Engineering I
| F | 3-.75-.25 | 4 | | CIVL 350 | Hydraulics II | F | 3-.5-.5 | 4 | CIVL 371
| Groundwater Engineering
| F
| 3-.5-.5
| 4
| | Complementary Studies, List A, B, C or D | F | 3-0-0 | 3 | | CIVL 331 | Structural Design I | W | 3-.5-.5 | 4 | | CIVL 341 | Geotechnical Engineering II | W | 3-.5-.5 | 4 | CIVL 370
| Environmental Engineering I | W
| 3-.5-.5
| 4
| | CIVL 380 | Public Health Engineering I | W | 3-.5-.5 | 4 | | Management Elective | W | 3-0-0 | 3 | | MINIMUM CREDITS | 40.5 |
Note: A minimum of 6 credits must be taken from Complementary Studies List A.
Fourth Year Common CORE | CIVL 400 | Civil Week III: Professional Skills | F | .5-1-1 | 2.5 | | CIVL 430 | Structural Design II | F | 3-.25-.75 | 4 | | CIVL 450 | Hydraulics III | F | 3-.5-.5 | 4 | | CIVL 460 | Civil Engineering Design II | FW | .5-2.75-2.75 | 6
| | CIVL 470 | Municipal Water Engineering | F | 3-.5-.5 | 4 | | Complementary Studies, List A, B, C, or D | F | 3-0-0 | 3 | | Electives | W | 17.5
| | MINIMUM CREDITS | 41 |
Note: A minimum of 6 credits must be taken from Complementary Studies List A.
All students must choose FIVE electives, at least three of which must be technical electives from List 1 shown below. All technical electives are offered in the winter term but may not be offered every year due to faculty availability.
Electives List 1
APSC 381
| Fundamentals of Design Engineering
| 3-0-.5
| 3.5
| CIVL 431
| STR TE I: Infrastructure Rehabilitation
| 3-.5-.5
| 4
| CIVL 436
| STR TE II: Prestressed Concrete
| 3-0-1
| 4
| CIVL 443
| GEO TE I: Geoenvironmental Design
| 3-.5-.5
| 4
| CIVL 451
| HYD TE I: Lake, Reservoirs and Coastal Eng
| 3-.5-.5
| 4
| CIVL 455
| HYD TE II: River Engineering
| 3-.5-.5
| 4
| CIVL 471
| ENV TE I: Subsurface Contamination
| 3-0-1
| 4
| CIVL 472
| ENV TE II: Waste Management
| 3-0-1
| 4
| CIVL 500
| Civil Engineering Thesis
| 0-0-4
| 4
|
**OTHER ELECTIVES: Choose
one other technical elective from Electives List 1 or from Electives
List 2 shown below (electives offered by other engineering departments):
Electives List 2
APSC 480
| Multi-Disciplinary Design Project
| 2-6-1
| 9
| MECH 333
| Gender, Engineering and Technology
| 3-0-0
| 3
| MECH 371
| Fracture Mechanics and Dislocation Theory
| 3-0-.5
| 3.5
| MECH 441
| Fluid Mechanics III
| 3-0-.5
| 3.5
| MECH 444
| Computational Fluid Dynamics
| 3-0-.5
| 3.5
| CHEE 484
| Bioremediation
| 3-0-.5
| 3.5
| CHEE 481
| Air Quality Management
| 3-0-0
| 3
| CHEE 342
| Environmental Biotechnology
| 3-0-.5
| 3.5
| MINE 462
| Occupational Health and Safety in Mining Practice
| 3-0-.5
| 3.5
| SURP 853
| Environmental Services
| 3-0-0
| 3
| SURP 856
| Environmental Assessment
| 3-0-0
| 3
| In exceptional cases, a free elective may be substituted for this other technical elective (List 2) if special approval is obtained from the Undergraduate Chair.
Choose one free elective consisting of a least 3 credits from any of the following:
- Any
course appearing anywhere in the Applied Science calendar, in the
course descriptions list, in the requirements for any program, or in
the lists of eligible complementary studies courses.
- Any course
at the 100 level or higher from the Arts and Science calendar with any
of the following subject codes: ANAT, BCHM, BIOL, CDNS, CHEM, CISC,
COGS, COMM, DEVS, GEOL, GIMS, GISC, GISQ, GPHY, HLTH, IDIS, INTS, ENSC,
EPID, LING, MATH, MICR, PHAR, PHYS, PHGY, STSC, STAT, WRIT.
- Any of the graduate courses offered in Urban and Regional Planning.
Free electives must be approved by the Undergraduate Chair.
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